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"Structural problems of large space boosters."
Report discussing the flaws in having large rocket boosters. -
"Technological problems of the Saturn class vehicle."
Aerospace Workshop. University of Hawaii.; Includes references to slides. -
"MSFC systems engineering capabilities (abstracts of reports)."
List of proposals, plans and other sections with subsections that describe studies or projects under that criteria. -
"Fulfilling the Aerospace Engineer's Responsibility for Product Reliability."
The management techniques described in the paper support the Saturn S-IVB Program which is being conducted for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center. -
"Engineering Capabilities Presentation."
This Engineering Capabilities Presentation lists the competence and capability that has been demonstrated by the Space Support Division of Sperry Rand Corporation while fulfilling contractual commitments in the aerospace industry. This is a preliminary presentation; the preparation of a complete capabilities history of the division is currently in the developmental stage. The Capabilities Experience Summary is comprised of ten categories. e.g. Category 1 - Aeronautics, etc. The capabilities reported herein were performed by the Space Support Division under Contract NAS8-20055 to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, George C. Marshall Flight Center, Astrionics Laboratory, Huntsville, Alabama. -
A NEW COMPETITIVE EDGE FOR AMERICA Discover space for economic growth
Marketing campaign poster for NASA. Features an image of a space shuttle in front of Earth. -
AERONAUTICS NACA NASA 1915-1990
Collage artwork depicting the history of aeronautics -
SPACE TECHNOLOGY Explore what's in it for you!
Marketing campaign poster for NASA. Features an image of a space shuttle over the Earth. -
Airflow through the (Concorde) power plant
Demonstration of airflow throughout Concorde power plant in different stages of flight. As the Concorde's engine could only use air flowing at about 300 miles per hour at the fastest, the power plant includes adjustable ramps to slow down airflow from Concorde's top speed of ~1300 mph to a usable range. Also include reverse thrust demonstrations.